Building a network
Want to build a career in the green sector? Connect with professionals already working in the field to gain insights and guidance.
Want to build a career in the green sector? Connect with professionals already working in the field to gain insights and guidance.
Join the LJMU Alumni Association and experience the benefits of being a graduate. Apply today if you're not already a member.
Academic Registry Awards, find information relating to awards, certificates, final transcripts and award confirmations.
Working in partnership with Mersey Forest, LJMU have developed the Natural Curriculum, which is already gaining a strong local and regional reputation. We run a professional practice hub for local schools and have successfully delivered Department for Education/Natural England funded income-generating programmes for teachers.
Read more about the collaboration between Greenbank Sports Academy (GSA) and LCR 4.0. GSA sought to develop a user friendly sports wheelchair which could be used to play power hockey and wheelchair football – which they have since named as ‘The Equaliser’.
Read Ian Binnington's story - with 20 years’ experience as a paramedic under his belt, you may think there wouldn’t be much more for him to learn about his sector. Already offered a new role as an Advanced Paramedic Practitioner, however, the MSc Advanced Healthcare student is living proof that masters study can transform your future.
Read more about the Ambassador Fellowship awards. In recognition of their outstanding services to Liverpool John Moores University has awarded four Ambassador Fellowships to; Professor Phil Redmond CBE, Michael Brown CBE DL, John Kennedy CBE DL, The Rt. Hon Professor the Lord Alton of Liverpool and Sir Malcolm Thornton FRSA.
Discover more information about one of our sustainable development goals: Climate action.
This project aims to create a universal definition of physical literacy in England to hopefully catalyse efforts to adopt, support and promote physical literacy in practice.
The established account of Irish Modernism is that after 700 years of colonisation, Ireland was a fractured country, its population and culture alienated to the point of trauma.